chapter 8 quiz
A ________ plan sets forth general guidelines, whereas a ________ plan is clearly defined and leaves no room for interpretation. A. strategic; operational B. long-term; short-term C. single-use; standing D. specific; directional E. directional; specific
E. directional; specific
In terms of the planning process, the targets or ends that managers intend to pursue are known as ________. A.plans B.tactics C.vision statements D.strategies E.goals
E. goals
A(n) _______ is a broad statement of an organization's purpose that provides an overall guide to what its members think is important. A. operational plan B. vision C. directional plan D. stretch goal E. mission
E. mission
Which of the following are likely to be most directly involved with strategic planning? A.Lower-level managers B.Nonsupervisory personnel C.Middle-level managers D.First-line managers E.Top executives
E. top executives
A(n) ________ plan is designed to be used when the same situation occurs repeatedly, whereas a ________ plan is intended to meet the needs of a unique situation. A. standing; single-use B. strategic; operational C. specific; directional D. long-term; short-term E. operational; strategic
A. standing; single use
The commitment concept relates to the ________ of plans. A. time frame B. usage frequency C. specificity D. breadth E. applicability
A. time frame
Which of the following statements is true concerning planning in dynamic environments? A. In a dynamic environment, plans should be set in stone to keep managers on track. B. In an uncertain environment, managers should develop plans that are specific, but flexible. C. It is important for managers to be rigid in the implementation of their plans. D. Organizations seldom experience dynamic environments. E. Dynamic market conditions should not allow the organization's destination to change.
B. In an uncertain environment, managers should develop plans that are specific, but flexible.
The traditional approach to planning ________. A.involves most organizational members in the process B.often uses a formal planning department to help write plans with top management C.begins with plans that are developed by organizational members in their work units to meet their own specific needs D.often places the focus on developing the plan for use in guiding coordinating work efforts E.is not used in most organizations today
B. often uses a formal planning department to help write plans with tops management
Which of the following is true concerning the planning-performance relationship? A.The external environment seldom impacts the effectiveness of planning. B.In studies where formal planning didn't lead to higher performance, poor leadership was the culprit. C.Formal planning is seldom associated with higher profits. D.At least four years of formal planning is required before it begins to affect performance. E.The amount of planning that is done is highly positively correlated with high performance.
D. At least four years of formal planning is required before it begins to affect performance
Nelco Company has developed a long-range plan that charts a direction and sets goals for the company's future growth. What type of plan has Nelco developed? A.Contingency B.Standing C.Operational D.Strategic E.Procedura
D. Strategic
Which of the following describes the management function of planning? A.Defining the organization's goals, establishing strategies for achieving those goals, and developing plans to integrate and coordinate work activities B.Working with and through people to accomplish organizational goals C.Analyzing an organization's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats D.Arranging and structuring work to accomplish the organization's goals E.Monitoring, comparing, and correcting work performance
A. Defining the organization's goals, establishing strategies for achieving those goals, and developing plans to integrate and coordinate work activities
All of the following would be important elements of management by objectives (MBO) EXCEPT the ________. A. allocation of major organizational objectives among divisional and departmental units B. autonomous establishment of specific objectives by department members C. development of action plans by mutual agreement of managers and employees D. reinforcement of successful objective achievement with performance-based rewards E. periodic review of progress toward objectives
B. autonomous establishment of specific objectives by department members
_______ goals are those that an organization actually pursues. A.Operational B.Real C.Stated D.Directional E.Strategic
B. real
In which step of the MBO (management by objectives) process are major organizational objectives allocated among divisional and departmental units? A. Step 7 B. Step 2 C. Step 3 D. Step 5 E. Step 1
B. step 2
When Walmart gathers information about what Target is doing so as to be more proactive, Walmart is engaged in ________. A. strategic planning B. environmental analysis C. management by objectives (MBO) D. competitor intelligence E. a SWOT analysis
D. competitor intelligence
Which of the following would be the best example of a well-written goal? A. Increase market share. B. Ask for at least a 10% raise. C. Become a well-known expert in the field of PR/publicity. D. Cut costs by 10% during the next 12 months. E. Increase sales during the next 12 months.
D. cut costs by 10% during the next 12 months
The nondiscrimination policy of a university is an example of which type of plan? A.Directional plan B.Strategic plan C.Operational plan D.Standing plan E.Single-use plan
D. standing plan
Alexis has developed an advertising campaign for a new toy her company is introducing in the fall, and the campaign will run through the Christmas holidays. This would be an example of a ________ plan. A.contingency B.standing C.directional D.strategic E.single-use
E. single use
_______ are documents that outline how objectives will be met; _______ are desired outcomes or targets. A.Objectives; goals B.Specific plans; directional plans C.Plans; goals D.Goals; plans E.Operational plans; strategic plans
C. Plans; goals
After meeting with the general manager of a large automotive dealership and being apprised of the dealership's goals for growth and revenue during the coming fiscal year, Jon, the sales manager, establishes the overall sales goals for the organization, including sales quotas for each of his salespeople. This is an example of ________. A. traditional goal-setting B. directional plans C. bottom-up goal-setting D. management by objectives (MBO) E. a strategic plan
A. traditional goal setting
Which of the following would be considered a digital tool? A. Company attendance policy B. Microsoft Word C. Google Analytics D. Any qualitative information E. Supplier survey on satisfaction
C. google analytics
What time frame does a short-term plan cover? A. Three years or more B. 90 days or less C. One year or less D. Two to five years E. Five years or more
C. one year or less
Kendra is a marketing manager in an electronics firm. As such, she is responsible for development of the firm's marketing plan, which is a type of ________ plan. A.single-use B.strategic C.operational D.contingency E.standing
C. operational
Which of the following is the first step a manager should take during the goal-setting process? A. Allocating major objectives among divisional and departmental units B. Determining the goals individually or with input from others C. Reviewing the organization's mission or purpose D. Writing down the goals and communicating them to all who need to know E. Evaluating available resources
C. reviewing the organization's mission or purpose
Some plans apply to the entire organization, whereas other plans encompass only a functional area. This illustrates how plans differ in terms of their ________. A. specificity B. time frame C. applicability D. breadth E. frequency of use
D. breadth